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  • | college = [[wp:University of North Dakota|University of North Dakota]] ...r the professional ranks. He played college football for the University of North Dakota (UND) and was drafted 7th overall by the Portland Pythons.
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  • ...hy family and spent most of her life playing sports before moving to North America and taking up football. [[Category:People from England]]
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  • ...ther Terrence Snider, a once legendary high school athlete in the Canadian north, put him into a multitude of sports growing up, but it was football where h ...ome and play for the University of Waterloo. He was one of 4 major players from Resurrection that signed as "the Phoenix 4" bolstering an elite recruiting
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  • ...ty. He also worked at branches of retailers IGA and Costco. Omega abstains from alcohol, tobacco, and drug consumption. Omega is fluent in Japanese and tol ...S coming out of high school. Omega attended USC and played for the Trojans from 2015 to 2019. During his first season, he played only on the scout team and
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  • ...n an education while he plays for Minnesota, he has a healthy relationship from his school sweetheart, and overall his life is doing good, his college days "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...nded high school in his hometown in Ontario after his father Brian retired from coaching, and recieved a scholarship to attend Notre Dame. Bronko also enjo "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...n's jacket weighed at least three maybe six times as much as anyone else's from all the patches. ...fensive Coordinator (and planning the school's spring dance where only two people nearly died). As a Senior, Awkward managed to lead the team in sacks, tackl
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  • ...h generations of Beanman and zoomers were not going to stop Bean’s parents from stopping that tradition. ..., but he did not want to ruin the moment. Bean garnered a lot of attention from recruiters, but Boise State University caught his eye. One night he was bro
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  • ..., McMorris II had received multipl offers not jsut around Canada, but also from NCAA Colleges. He however, chose to stay at home and play for the Universit "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...er, Pepelegs had no D1 college scholarship offers and his best offers were from small Canadian schools. This lkely was a result of his strange frame and hi [[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • | high_school = North Toronto Collegiate Institute ...ng hurt. With Indarts at the helm, the team managed to win each city title from then on. After each provincial qualification, they had been a team to be re
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  • ...of the former All-Star Defensive End, Bean Beanman. After Bean Sr retired from the ISFL, he moved back to Canada to start a Bean farm. But on the flight h ...or Bean he made it up in the passing game. In his Junior season, he rushed from 2,014 rushing yards, 21 TDs, 600 receiving yards, and 1 National Football C
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  • ...heels of young Nuck. The young running back holds a province record in the North West Territories only fumbling the ball 3 times in 2 seasosns. ...t UBC. Will only played 3 seasons for the Thunder Birds but helped them go from a basment team to a prestigiouse 2 Canadian championships and 2 league cham
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  • ...is pure size. At 6'0"", 200 pounds, L'Ordre-Sombre was really someone that people wanted to be a big in basketball. He tried it out, he was not a huge fan. H "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...freshman football team at River Rouge so much so that he actually switched from being a running back to a kicker. Lefty grew up playing soccer as well due ...the Huskies did win the conference title though as a chip shot field goal from Louis in overtime saw Washington to their revenge of UCLA, giving them thei
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  • ...red' when on the field with his opponents and will stop at nothing to hit people, so if you have the ball... expect to be hit. "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...ock no one knew why he would go to a team with no football background many people knew it was his hometown team and he didnt wanna be anywhere else but the t "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...don was close with his father, who taught him to love the game of football from a very early age. His mother instilled in him a love for cooking that conti "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • A native of Toronto Ontario Canada, coming from a hockey background Cuttas father, Jon Cutta played Left Wing for the Toron ...l to second on the depth chart while remaining as main kick/punt returner, from week 4 to week 8 call would make 20 catches for 170 yards and 5 touchdowns,
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  • ...ng for other careers as a dog, he sat outside and watched some of the kids from school throw a ball around. It looked like fun and he ran over to join. The ...o run, so getting around wasn't an issue. It also helps that he's cute, so people would stop and let him ride in their cars. He'd put his head out the window
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  • ...m with the many offers he recieved was very difficult, buit with some help from his parents he finally decided to choose the Oregon Ducks of the PAC 12. Stewart went into Oregon with wide eyes and open hands. And he impressed from the start. In his freshman year, the Ducks went 11-1 and had a berth in the
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  • ...ll blow his lid off at the first sign off adversity. He expects perfection from his teammates. It can be overbearing depending on who you ask. It makes his [[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...the city is so irrelevant I have to clarify the Tigers are a hockey team. From a young age, Fitinyomouf was fast. He was on his feet 17 months after being ...rything came into fruition, with his schoolwork transitioning to his notes from his injury season, Candice was able to focus completely on honing his body.
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  • Nick L. Back is both blessed and cursed. The name, coming from Swedish immigrants to Canada, has become synonymous with a band that has sp ...player who tried to tackle him over 20 yards to score a touchdown. Scouts from the ISFL and the DSFL were often spotted looking at games where Back played
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  • ...llowknife hospital asking to see a doctor. The married couple had traveled from their home country of Japan, through Alaska, and were making their way to t ...ldhood into his school-aged years, Zero II was always considered different from all of his classmates because of his size. Many internet doctors and philos
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  • ...ersity, the University of Canada. There he knew he would set himself apart from the rest of the other players. "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...s for his drive and his passion for learning, earning the nickname "Mamba" from his coaches and teammates alike. ...mba Mentality". However, after suffering a broken foot in 2033, he retired from both sports to focus on football.
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  • ...his parents enrolled him in a local football club. Jeffrey played for the North Vancouver Sea Lions, and quickly became one of their strongest offensive pl ...owed in his father's footsteps and chose to go to the college he graduated from, Simon Fraser University. It wouldn't be the most illustrious choice for hi
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  • ...B were much better utilised from the strong safety position. Quinn learned from the great college defensive coordinator, Tom Lady, about the nuances of pos ...date to go in the second, Quinn has drastically improved his draft capital from his time as a DSFL draft candidate. Overall, Quinn had a good season and wi
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  • ...ege career at Notre Dame under his belt, Nicholas Gilberts journey was far from over as he declared his intention to play in the ISFL" "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...lly decided to play for Penn State. Having already spent so much time away from home at the prep school, the transition to the Nittany Lions was fairly sim "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...mily were very much into football, were big footballplayers and he stemmed from greatness. Because of this, his passion for the game also began very early "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...football. This decision came extremely easy because of the passion he felt from the coaches, and their willingness to take in an offensive linemen who many ...am with sky high expectations, and a mission destined for the post season. From the jump, Dominic was electrifying on the line. His first game finishing wi
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  • ...nd off the coast of British Columbia when he was only 6 years old, running from both the law and organized crime. His family settled into a small town, sur ...kly declared to Oregon once they offered him a football scholarship. Aside from football, basketball, and soccer, he was also a junior national level rugby
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  • ...in the S25 ISFL Entry Draft. He was born in Grosses-Roches, Québec, Canada from William Thomas Hamel and Virginie Suzanne Hamel (nee St-Jean). His father, ...I title, Hamel's last game with the team) got him the attention of a scout from the Laval University Rouge&Or.
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  • ...n reasons they won the provincial championship of Quebec, gaining interest from many different high schools for scholarships. He decided to follow his fami ...he was not ready to leave home and pursue a career in the United States of America so he decided to go to Vanier College for a couple of semesters in Montreal
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  • ...hletic build had gained tons of attention from scouts all throughout North America as everybody wanted to get this young man on their team. It got to the poin ...4, and his total receiving yards on the season was 610, a 20 yard decrease from the previous season. He was also replaced on special teams duties by Brock
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  • ...he short amount of games he played, Tom hopes it was enough to show scouts from the ISFL what he’s capable of. "[[Category:People from Canada]]
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  • ...l town of Fulda in Germany and then moved quite early in his life to North America as his father was pursuing his ISFL career. Konstantin did spend most of hi Konstantin Selich was picked up by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers from waivers and saw some playing time with recording 17 Tackles in 4 games. Bon
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  • ...erta Provincial High School Championship despite facing an undefeated team from Bev Facey High School. His coach Paul Wall stated, "I think he’s an all-a George moved from his hometown of Edmonton to Tacoma while attending UoW. He has since bought
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  • ...recover, but the experience left him with an unusual ability to ooze honey from the palm of his hands whenever sweating. Sticky was a natural agile runner ...from some of the best RB prospects in the league. The team also benefited from Sticky's half-time snacks of honey on english muffins that gave them extra
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